No one really asks much anymore what happened to Harvard professor Dr. Charles Leiber and his research, the guy who was working on injectable mesh electronics (Nature magazine) and was arrested for working unscrupulously and under the radar with c h i n a.
From the US Justice Department website (no link, for reasons):
Unbeknownst to Harvard University beginning in 2011, Lieber became a “Strategic Scientist” at Wuhan University of Technology (WUT) in China and was a contractual participant in China’s Thousand Talents Plan from in or about 2012 to 2017. China’s Thousand Talents Plan is one of the most prominent Chinese Talent recruit plans that are designed to attract, recruit, and cultivate high-level scientific talent in furtherance of China’s scientific development, economic prosperity and national security.
Notably founded a company called 'nanosys' which works on quantum dot tech for """"television screens"""".
There is obviously some sort of brain-machine interface battle going on since other platforms are being developed, such as Neuroswarm3 and obviously Neuralink.
Perhaps Musk's version is a more mechanistic stand-in or step-up for the IQ-disadvantaged, so they don't get scared by what they already have inside them, but that's my only speculation here.
Everything else is easily verifiable by a plentiful amount of sources, including the research papers themselves.
It all kind of makes you think.
I'm less concerned with the hydrogel as a technology except for its disruption in normal bodily function or what some X user mentioned that it causes a change in the 'Zeta potential.' She was quite worried about it but much of what she says goes over my head.
The hydrogels are just there to create a barrier between the graphene hydroxide razorblades and the Microscopic aluminum based lifeforms, as we do not want to cause injury before they are deposited into the host body.
They do all kinds a crazy stuff with hydrogel: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/20417314241230633
First published online February 14, 2024
Human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived planar neural organoids assembled on synthetic hydrogels
No one really asks much anymore what happened to Harvard professor Dr. Charles Leiber and his research, the guy who was working on injectable mesh electronics (Nature magazine) and was arrested for working unscrupulously and under the radar with c h i n a.
From the US Justice Department website (no link, for reasons):
Notably founded a company called 'nanosys' which works on quantum dot tech for """"television screens"""".
There is obviously some sort of brain-machine interface battle going on since other platforms are being developed, such as Neuroswarm3 and obviously Neuralink.
Perhaps Musk's version is a more mechanistic stand-in or step-up for the IQ-disadvantaged, so they don't get scared by what they already have inside them, but that's my only speculation here.
Everything else is easily verifiable by a plentiful amount of sources, including the research papers themselves.
It all kind of makes you think.
I'm less concerned with the hydrogel as a technology except for its disruption in normal bodily function or what some X user mentioned that it causes a change in the 'Zeta potential.' She was quite worried about it but much of what she says goes over my head.
Quite the pickle, innit?
I'd hadn't heard of neuroswarm but I did find out about Synchron: https://synchron.com/ which reminds me of that mesh you talked about.
New Part 2: https://rumble.com/v4eno6c-greg-reese-evidence-shows-biological-id-system-has-already-been-deployed.html
The hydrogels are just there to create a barrier between the graphene hydroxide razorblades and the Microscopic aluminum based lifeforms, as we do not want to cause injury before they are deposited into the host body.
They do all kinds a crazy stuff with hydrogel: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/20417314241230633
First published online February 14, 2024 Human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived planar neural organoids assembled on synthetic hydrogels
Stop feeding trolls.
But I'm informative